It's been many hours since the battle of Destructoid City began, to some, it must feel like months. The giant robot seemed invincible, until the arrival of Brad Nicholson. Taking it down with a blast of CHEST™ energy, he manages to buy some time for the RetroforceGO! crew and Sterling to get hold of the Dreamcast needed to power the Ikaruga. With the Ikaruga up and running, they will have a chance to take destroy the Destructor-toid before it restores itself to full power.

Meanwhile, evil attorney Tom Jackson has sent out his team of videogame ninjas to take care of Nicholson and a battle damaged CTZ, Failcast have seemingly been killed fighting zombie hordes, Anthony Burch and Ashley Davis are called into battle and Niero is still held captive ...

I did choose a comment to inspire the comic, but as I was drawing it, it evolved into something else entirely. The plan was to include Samit, but page got a little too crowded so alas, he had to be cut. But I'm sure he'll make an appearance at some point!

THE RULES:1. Suggest what happens next!

2. Try to keep it relatively SFW.

3. You can only make a suggestion once per week.

4. Try to fit the suggestion on one page, although most of the time I will strecth it to two pages... sometimes even three!

We need to push the story towards a conclusion now guys, as I'm aiming for about 40 pages. Be sure to read the previous pages to understand what's happened so far. So suggest any ideas you have!

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